While I also am always *very* protective of my devices, and have yet to break/damage one, I still like to put a Zagg shield on the screen - just in case.
I, also, always keep it in a pocket of its own, to avoid the common key-scratch issues etc. Every little bit that helps resale value when the next big thing that I can't do without comes along ;)

All that being said, I do feel that this phone would be far more robust without it than any others I have ever owned - if I had gone that route.

Im getting a commuter case. After i thought about it for a while and got a hairline scratch on my screen most likely from some dirt at work or something i decided that 2 years is a long time and something is bound to happen (human error and all). I would rather be able to sell it down the road and apply the money i made to a new phone when my upgrade time comes. The circle of cell phone life.

Currently only a screen protector...thinking about a micro-fibre pouch of some kind to slip it into to carry around. I really liked the micro-fibre pouch that came with the original Zune 30...something similar just big enough for the 920 would be great.

I went to a Microsoft holiday store today and asked if they had any screen protectors for the 920. The guy working there said they didn't and then he proceeds to take his Lumia 900 and keys out of his pocket and then starts scratching the screen like crazy for about 10 seconds with a key. Then he says, "why do you want to cover a screen that can't scratch with something that can?". Very convincing evidence for keeping my 920 naked

I initially chose not to protect the screen. They touted it as being very scratch resistant, yet though Ive taken great care of mine, I found two small scratches on the screen. Very disappointing. I will get a screen protector now, but refuse to get a case. The phone is big as is, and im not about to make it any bigger.

I went to a Microsoft holiday store today and asked if they had any screen protectors for the 920. The guy working there said they didn't and then he proceeds to take his Lumia 900 and keys out of his pocket and then starts scratching the screen like crazy for about 10 seconds with a key. Then he says, "why do you want to cover a screen that can't scratch with something that can?". Very convincing evidence for keeping my 920 naked

Except that you can key it and fork it yet some how, me and others have gotten scratches in ours. So it can withstand metal keys and forks, but apparently it will get scratched by things we arent aware of easily.

I initially chose not to protect the screen. They touted it as being very scratch resistant, yet though Ive taken great care of mine, I found two small scratches on the screen. Very disappointing. I will get a screen protector now, but refuse to get a case. The phone is big as is, and im not about to make it any bigger.

this. Im extra careful with it and its been about a week. I found2 scratches on it, seems the screen isnt as scratch resistant as said. It took 2 years with my iPhone4 to develop a scratch.

For those with a Zagg or InvisibleShield, how is it with the response of the screen and visibilty? might end up getting it done tomorrow.

I bought my 920 (cyan/red) last week, and after feeling how the phone grips i decided to get a case, so i bought a speck case that is almost exactly the same red as the phone that people think the case is the phone body, it is fairly slim so it doesn't add much bulk and fits the phone great. and also i got a screen protector (i got the one that is washable and removable) it keeps alot less oils from building up on the screen unlike the naked glass (which attracts oils and smudges like crazy) it actually helps your finger slide on the screen, and it helps me find my touch (navigation) buttons at the bottom of the screen easier because i can never find them with out looking because of all the "dead space" at the bottom of the glass.

They do: a nice two-piece affair. The inner layer is some rubberized material and the outer is a hard shell. It's the same sort of combination you'll find on "active" cases to protect from both shock and impact. The screen is completely open, though there is enough of a rise from the bumper that you won't rest the phone on the screen if it's face down. I would say that a small portion of the rear (no more than 5%) is covered. You certainly are able to show off the colour of the device if you're taking or otherwise have it so that the rear is on display.

From what I gather, there are three colour choices (inner/outer): red/black (I have this on my red 920), blue/white ir pink/white (my wife has this on her cyan 920). I bought these in store, but they are also in the AT&T web site. I haven't seen them on the Belkin site, though.

I've got a black Speck back case for my 920, not that it really needs it. This is a beautiful phone and the case follows the form rather well without adding extra girth. Didn't really want to get a case but I love this phone so much I didn't want anything "unfortunate" to happen to it. (I'm new to Nokia phones and had no idea they were this sturdy!)

I too keep it in a dedicated pocket with no keys, coins, etc. I may take the cover off one day but the cover I have doesn't detract from the phones aesthetics (imho)

They do: a nice two-piece affair. The inner layer is some rubberized material and the outer is a hard shell. It's the same sort of combination you'll find on "active" cases to protect from both shock and impact. The screen is completely open, though there is enough of a rise from the bumper that you won't rest the phone on the screen if it's face down. I would say that a small portion of the rear (no more than 5%) is covered. You certainly are able to show off the colour of the device if you're taking or otherwise have it so that the rear is on display.

From what I gather, there are three colour choices (inner/outer): red/black (I have this on my red 920), blue/white ir pink/white (my wife has this on her cyan 920). I bought these in store, but they are also in the AT&T web site. I haven't seen them on the Belkin site, though.

I can confirm. I'm running a red rubber/black hard shell on my Matte Black Lumia. It's stunning really. I was surprised how sexy it looked and sp was the AT&T rep.